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Joker_vD · 2 months ago
> We’ll go into the SysV recommendation of “double forking”

SysV init can not handle daemons that double-fork. Neither could BSDs up until somewhat recently. Just let your systems "service manager" deal with that on your own, seriously: don't reimplement this functionality; one program to do one thing, etc.

nesarkvechnep · 2 months ago
These days I've been using the `daemon` utility in FreeBSD whenever I need to run some long running program as a daemon. This allows me to not even bother with flags, double forks and so on.
rurban · 2 months ago
Nowadays I just use systemd. I can still write to stdout, and it repairs itself. No need for syslog.

The tricky part are still signals.

evanjrowley · 2 months ago
After taking Intro to C many years ago at university, it's lessons like this I wish they had followed up with.
smw · 2 months ago
RIP Richard Stevens! I owe most of my early career to APUE